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by C-dub
Thu Aug 28, 2014 5:34 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Man stabbed to death at Houston McDonalds
Replies: 12
Views: 2332

Re: Man stabbed to death at Houston McDonalds

tiviti wrote:
C-dub wrote:The deceased was a friend of one of my nephews. He was not there when it happened, but it shook him up pretty good to loose a friend like that.

I don't get how McDonald's lost this. That would be like one of us getting shot, stabbed, robbed, or whatever and then suing the business for putting up a 30.06 sign that disarmed us preventing us from defending ourselves and also not doing anything to keep out the BG with their weapon. Anyone else expect it to be overturned on appeal?
Wait, what case are you referring to? McDonald's lost the other case referenced. This case does not have charges filed yet according to the article.
Sorry. I got mixed up. It was mentioned in the OP, but not the same as the case in the link.

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by C-dub
Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:24 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: Man stabbed to death at Houston McDonalds
Replies: 12
Views: 2332

Re: Man stabbed to death at Houston McDonalds

The deceased was a friend of one of my nephews. He was not there when it happened, but it shook him up pretty good to loose a friend like that.

I don't get how McDonald's lost this. That would be like one of us getting shot, stabbed, robbed, or whatever and then suing the business for putting up a 30.06 sign that disarmed us preventing us from defending ourselves and also not doing anything to keep out the BG with their weapon. Anyone else expect it to be overturned on appeal?

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